Grow an Olympic-sized heart with Burmese python plasma
After pythons eat, their hearts nearly double in size. Now, a fatty acid cocktail derived from the blood of well-fed pythons has been used to promote healthy heart growth, in mice.
After pythons eat, their hearts nearly double in size. Now, a fatty acid cocktail derived from the blood of well-fed pythons has been used to promote healthy heart growth, in mice.
SmartPlanet visits an oyster nursery on Tomales Bay, where solar power will help maximize growth and decrease mortality.
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The undisputed phone of choice for the visually impaired is the Apple iPhone. Here's why.
Tools at Schools, an award-winning design-education initiative, enlisted real-life kids to remake desks and other classroom furniture to better suit their needs. Their designs will soon be on view at at New York's Museum of Art and Design.
On the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, SmartPlanet brings you a package of stories to reveal how far we've come in four decades -- and where we still need to go.
SmartPlanet editor Andrew Nusca offers his picks for the top 10 SmartPlanet stories of 2010, from magnetic stroke therapy to human-brain interfaces to "frozen smoke" to how American cities will change in the next decade.